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Basic operation of printing and cutting
This section explains the flow from creation of registration mark to cutting when dedicated application is used.
Because the procedure differs for each application, see the following depending on the application you want to
use.
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Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4
Step 1: Create registration mark (alignment mark) data.
Step 2: Create design data for printing and cutting.
Step 3: Print design data.
Step 4: Cut the printed media.
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Graphtec Studio
Step 1: Create registration mark (alignment mark) data.
Step 2: Create design data for printing and cutting.
Step 3: Print design data.
Step 4: Cut the printed media.
Graphtec Pro Studio / Cutting Master 4
Step 1: Create registration mark (alignment mark) data.
When printing and cutting, it is necessary to attach registration marks (alignment marks) in order to know exactly
the printing position.
Margin is necessary around the registration marks.
When printing on sheet media, the following margins are required.
Leading edge
Trailing edge
Right and left
edges
MARK TYPE 1
15 mm or more
35mm or more
15mm or more
MARK TYPE 2
17mm or more
37mm or more
15mm or more
When printing on roll media, it is necessary to provide a margin of 6
mm or more between the registration mark of the first sheet and the
registration mark of the second sheet. In addition, margins of 15 mm
or more must be provided at the left and right edges.
* The printing position may be different depending on the printer you
want to use, therefor It's recommended to take a margin as long as
several mm.
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Operation
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1 Create registration marks for printing and cutting.
When using Graphtec Pro Studio
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Create rectangles on the design screen using "Rectangle" tool.
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